Thursday, October 5, 2023

not forgetting my love of doing this blog, Sideway Views -- started 11 years ago

     I discovered a lot can happen when you think what the day or the month was going to call for just doesn't happen.  It leads me to think that maybe this would also mean I could do a HELLO and a blog!  After many months "off",  I remember how each blog I do leaves me hopeful that the world still works!

 

INNER LIGHT


 



the creek that is fed by the hillsides as it receives the increasing water

 


two more favorites of mine, again from a canoe, on Grayson Llake


from below, in a boat with oars, this time in the cliffs area of Grayson Lake




I often return to this photo which catches, for me, the total dependence this forest has on this moving water.

 

      Now that this post has gone so smoothly I will hope to do another one soon. (I just saw a deer pass my open screen door!) This is the week my two children have birthdays, four years apart. This makes me grateful and happy  -- as does the beauty there can be in this troubled world. 

    Thank you for sharing all this with me.    Ann, in northeastern Kentucky

Sunday, June 25, 2023

hello all!


    
It seems that I made it through the digital blog gates once again!  It is a beauiful day, and I hope all goes well for everyone as summer settles in.  I have managed to have had an unusual month of May during which I've had several birthday moments!  It seems turning 80 brings out multiple celebration genies.  In any case, I feel totally spoiled. I'm very grateful, as always, for sharing love with family, friends and community. For having so many years under my belt, I wish I could have been able to better solve some of the current problems our planet is experiencing.  I'll also say I wish there was a way that everyone could have a TRUTHMONITOR  to carry around since it seems so hard to do away with so much ugly and persistant misinformation! 

    Now I will try to bring up some recent photos I have wanted to be able to share. 


spring at home, with my pond, with rain, and with my second floor deck --  different perspectives on life sure can provide solice for the soul


 

Preparation for this summer's theater camp -- perfect pigtails on our star!  A play a week!!


Next see also the hallway signs of her fellow Thespians....




           Thanks go to these very longtime friends who made sure I remembered that my May birthday this year was worthy of a monthlong celebration!!  (Photo by ROW)


    I am so happy the blog is working for me today. I will keep on trying.  In the meantime, again, I wish everyone a safe summer and a time of working for increasing kindness rather than for still more anger and cruelty in our public arena.       Ann

 

Monday, May 1, 2023

Several photos, to celebrate blog renewal day....

   So far, I am able to do this next post!  Wonderful.  It is the first of May, chilly out, multiple birds still at the feeder, gun control being argued on the national news, and time to look to art and to reach out to each other to make sense of  what comes our way.

 

These tulips hail from Bergen, in Norway, where I was almost exactly a year ago.



at a birthday party for an extended family member in my neighborhood

talking things over                                                              
4-H competition, several years ago, both are winners, in Elliott County

This fine fellow is named DON KEY OATTY.  He lives happily in McCreary County, KY.



I hope that you share with me the joy in how we see both the greens of spring and the sorrow of the harm left behind after storms, floods, winds, and fire.  Even the cruelty we humans sometimes show each other --   seen in the harshness toward those we do not understand -- is shocking when it leads to killing each other or punishing people simply for being different.  It isn't as if there is only one way to live on this earth.  Can't we practice kindness instead?  Tolerance? Over- come our fears of differences? Imagine what goodness can do? 

It's good to share a few photos and some concerns. Thanks for listening and looking -----  Ann



Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Enough of winter diversions! It's time for the promise of redbuds!

     I am so glad to be making a new post. I love working with my photos, and I love sharing them with those of you who keep returning.  I hope everyone is warm and dry, but I know that this year that's asking a lot.  There seem to be relentless climate challenges these days.  In what ways can we help each other through this!?!

    I have quite a few redbud photos because it is a favorite time of year for me.  And that time is almost here.  So, in case I get distracted by this year's spring, I want to share a few of my photos early -- all made very near where I live in northeastern Kentucky.

 NOTE: for some unknown reason I wrote the above weeks ago but then I couldn't get the photo part to work.  So I have been waiting and checking on it regularly.  Then tonight, again for some unknown reason, it seems to be working!!  I am keeping this post short, even so, in case the magic disappears.  And now some redbud photos:
 

 



These flowers -- which are also branches -- are always eye catching.

I always look for this "patch" of redbuds along this nearby dirt road

a photo from several years ago

This tree was once a little transplant next to the steps down to our house. It has survived ice storms, children climbing on it, super winds, and such.  So far.       

I love this photo, made near Winchester.  The sky and the light made me happy for the tree's abundance.


Of course the dogwoods like to follow the redbuds.  This past weekend, with a friend, we drove  all the way south to Harlan County, Kentucky, to the Pine Mountain Settlement School for a gathering there.  The dogwoods puncuated the woods as we drove through, mountains on either side of the road. The redbuds were mostly finished blooming.  The trees along the way were a wonder of greens, hillside after hillside. Our timing and the weather were a blessing. It was so beautiful to have the chance to drive on narrow roads through this spring display.


Please be happy for me and the chance I have had to share one more post.  I hope to this means I will be able to do a next one soon.  After 10+ years of this, I care about being able to share my thoughts, concerns, and particularly my photos.  Surely I will be able to be back soon.  Ann

    

 

 

 


Thursday, January 12, 2023

FIRST POST of 2023!!!!

       Once again, almost by mistake, I was able to connect to my blog!  It is always a happiness to work on a new post. I hope everyone has had some peace and some joy over the holidays.  I also hope my friends in California are safe and somewhere dry during the current and unusual and dynamic and frightening and very wet weather there!!

     Here now are some of the photos and links I have wanted to share over the last 12 weeks.... Please note: the four grandchildren made it into these photos.....

always good food from the Cuisine J.W. !


Two photos of the versatile pond:



checking out bulldozer noises yesterday on the property next to mine (find my house !) 

looking across my field from my house at the newly shaved steep hillside  -- I learned that there will only be one house, at the top. When it is not winter, I won't be able to see it. 


 neighbors are treasures:

S and J's super cute Pygmy goat -- living for now in the house -- very lively and fun.

 

 

I made a DENVER trip in early November:

during a museum visit nearby E's office


an artsy view of two of my photos hanging at the bottom of the stairs  -- which are my exercise guarantee when I visit my Denver family.


    Gettting ready to bike to school:





This last-photo-for-tonight is by Rebecca.  It shows the "first waterfall" and Nik and Hannah who came the week after Christmas.  Lucky us!


I just wanted to show signs of life in the winter here!  I am going to do more "normal" photos in upcoming efforts.  I seem to get distracted from doing one of these posts on a totally predictable schedule, so I will just say I plan to return here soon.  Many thanks for your interest in my work.